
Despite privacy scandals, Google and Facebook keep pulling in ad money
Privacy scandals aren't hitting Google and Facebook where it hurts,
Privacy scandals aren't hitting Google and Facebook where it hurts,
You don't have to delete Facebook. Here's how to put it on a leash instead.
A covert campaign organised by the social network?
Getting rid of Facebook might not be as easy as expected.
Facebook founder reflects on his annus horribilis.
Facebook apologised for blocking a post by the religious figure.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal continues to have repercussions for Facebook
Think Instagram is safer than Facebook? Think again.
Facebook in particular is in a world of hurt already.
Sonny Bill Williams is the latest celebrity used in fake news to promote crypto software.
This comes at a time of mounting pressure on the Facebook founder.
COMMENT: Bosses tight control of company voting rights unlikely to save him forever.
Another damaging report has led to fresh calls for Zuckerberg to step down as chairman.
Philanthropist calls for investigation of Facebook after report of a smear campaign.
Teens get hundreds of Facebook friend suggestions, and some are topless middle-aged men.
Facebook has apologised for offering an ad category that appealed to racists.
The UK Treasury is looking to clamp down on technology giants.
Anonymous authors' scatalogical slagging of pretty much the whole country is now a book.
A woman has fallen victim to identity theft, costing her thousands.
Whatsapp co-founder Brian Acton admitted that he was a sellout.
Three women have lodged a legal complaint against Facebook.
Tim Cook is one of the tech industry's savviest political operators.
The social media platform will work with local organisations to teach digital skills.
Discussions about regulation have started, but the path still seems totally unclear.
An artist's Chrome extension offers an unconventional solution to Facebook's dangers.
Facebook has kicked off its streaming efforts with a show about a grieving widow.
Users around the world were left frustrated after websites and apps crash.
Other colours that could have received votes included red, yellow and orange.
The judge permanently suppressed the name of a thief who robbed a crash victim.
He accessed the victim's Facebook account and posted seven photos of her naked.